For many of us this has happened at least once in our career - we thought that we are the best and most suited for the upcoming position, a promotion, and that we would be the natural choice. It was a shock for us when someone else, who was not the best and most suited for the position, got promoted. We felt sad, disheartened, disappointed and demotivated, at least for some time. While some of us moved on, some of us chose to move out. The entire episode and experience around that promotion was something that we would never forget.
There are many reasons individuals may be looking to get promoted: the staleness of their current position, the lure of a flashier title, or potentially just a reward for the infinite amount of hard work they’ve been putting in.
Whatever the reasoning, promotions are never promised. Getting promoted often involves time, effort, energy, and patience. But if you’ve been doing all of the aforementioned and have yet to receive the advancement you’ve been hoping for, it may be time to assess the situation.
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